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| Memory & Cognition |
| Psychonomic Society Publications |
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Volume 33
Issue 3 |
| Apr 01, 2005 |
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ISSN: 0090502x |
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Memory & Cognition
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Volume 33 :
Issue 3
Table of Contents
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Differential relational encoding of categorical information in memory for action events

Johannes Engelkamp, Kerstin H. Seiler and Hubert D. Zimmer
Page 371
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The recall of missing items

Bennet Murdock and David Smith
Page 380
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The importance of materialprocessing interactions in inducing false memories

Jason C. K. Chan, Kathleen B. McDermott, Jason M. Watson and David A. Gallo
Page 389
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Intact retrieval inhibition in children's episodic recall

Martina Zellner and Karl-Heinz Buml
Page 396
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Habitual acceptance of misinformation: Examination of individual differences and source attributions

David R. Cann and Albert N. Katz
Page 405
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Wishful thinking and source monitoring

Ruthanna Gordon, Nancy Franklin and Jennifer Beck
Page 418
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Prosodic cues for morphological complexity: The case of Dutch plural nouns

Rachl J. J. K. Kemps, Mirjam Ernestus, Robert Schreuder and R. Harald Baayen
Page 430
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Memory for word location during reading: Eye movements to previously read words are spatially selective but not precise

Albrecht W. Inhoff and Ulrich W. Weger
Page 447
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Causal coherence and the availability of locations and objects during narrative comprehension

Brian A. Sundermeier, Paul van den Broek and Rolf A. Zwaan
Page 462
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Effects of semantic cues on mathematical modeling: Evidence from word-problem solving and equation construction tasks

Shirley A. Martin and Miriam Bassok
Page 471
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Influence of multiple categories on the prediction of unknown properties

Michael F. Verde, Gregory L. Murphy and Brian H. Ross
Page 479
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Visual short-term memory for sequential arrays

Arjun Kumar and Yuhong Jiang
Page 488
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Presentation format effects in working memory: The role of attention

Paul W. Foos and Paula Goolkasian
Page 499
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The effects of age and task context on Stroop task performance

Sharon A. Mutter, Jennifer C. Naylor and Emily R. Patterson
Page 514
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Response selection involves executive control: Evidence from the selective interference paradigm

Arnaud Szmalec, Andr Vandierendonck and Eva Kemps
Page 531
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Modulating the phonological similarity effect: The contribution of interlist similarity and lexicality

Paul Johan Karlsen and Arild Lian
Page 542
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Does conal prime CANAL more than cinal? Masked phonological priming effects in Spanish with the lexical decision task

Alexander Pollatsek, Manuel Perea and Manuel Carreiras
Page 557
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